About the Book
Book: Twice Sold Tales
Author: Chautona Havig
Genre: Christian / Romantic Women’s Fiction
Release date: November 2, 2022
If only owning a bookstore didn’t mean dealing with people.
No one was more surprised than Harper Brevig when Great Aunt Lorene (not “Lori,” thank-you-very-much) died and left her least favorite niece her bookstore–including a prime piece of real estate in downtown Red Wing, Minnesota.
Making a go of the place shouldn’t be too hard. With her library science degree, she should be set. Then again, the website describing library degrees had said it would teach her excellent communication skills. It had not. Could she get a partial refund?
Still, owning the building should mean crazy-low overhead to offset her less than optimal “book-side” manner. Ahem. So when yet another huge bill arrives, and she starts getting twitchy about the low bank balance, Harper does the only thing she can think of.
Enter Milton Coleridge. He’d been excited about the possibilities of the store last year, but Harper had sent him packing before he could talk to her about them. Now he has a chance to make a difference. But she’s right. She’s bleeding money, and it doesn’t make sense!
Milton’s job is to figure out what’s going on, plug the financial leak, and maybe… do a little matchmaking. That dad with the adorable little boy would be good for her… and she’d be good for him. Probably.
Twice Sold Tales: the first full-length novel in the Bookstrings series releasing with The Mosaic Collection
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My Thoughts:
I do enjoy a novel that has a bookish bent in the story, and this is one that is about a woman who has inherited a bookstore. Harper loves books and believes she can make a go at this bookstore business. However, the people keep coming and yes, she knows she needs to let them so they can buy her books, but she really is not a people person. Some of her snarkier t-shirts expressed that, so she tries to not wear those ones. Harper, though, needs to pay the bills. She can't just bury her head in her books and store. No, so she seeks help from Milton Coleridge.
Milton is happy to help in more ways than just her floundering business, maybe even help her in the romance department. And he has just the gentleman.
Noah is a brand-new single dad after just finding out he has a six-year-old son, Bennie. Getting to know his son and for Bennie to get to know him is going to be a challenge as his little boy has some trauma. What can he do to help Bennie thrive after all that has happened to him? Bennie was a cute little boy who needed to just be loved on and I liked how Noah wanted to do what was best for him. Can Noah handle a possible romance with Harper in the mix?
I liked all the bookish quotes and the mention of many books throughout. This was a heartfelt story that really tugs on the heartstrings, even for one Harper.
I was provided a copy of this novel from the author. I was not required to post a positive review and all views and opinions are my own.
About the Author
More from Chautona
“What kind of research does a contemporary book need? I mean, she’s a bookstore owner in a town you’ve been to several times. What’s there to research?”
I can’t be the only author to get questions like this. And I certainly can’t be the only one who has to fight the urge to laugh. Folks, authors research everything. In Twice Sold Tales, I think I looked up almost as much as I did in my Meddlin’ Madeline Mysteries!
Because here’s the deal. What I didn’t know about Red Wing, Minnesota wouldn’t have hurt the story most of the time. Who cares that Bev’s Café has amazing creamy cucumbers? It doesn’t technically matter. Well, except to my character who hates veggies but will eat those. They make her feel virtuous. And you get to know about it.
But… what you discover about a place or a time or an occupation or whatever can totally change the course of your story. Case in point? I went to a website about River City Days because my niece suggested it might be a good thing for Noah to do with his son. That led me to the Farmer’s Markets and to other things. How I got to the first Ghost Walk in Red Wing taking place this year? I don’t even know. What I do know is that the moment I read about it, I knew Harper had to go. And if she did, and if Milton were the instigator, Noah had to go. #BecauseMatchmaker.
And this is where it got really cool. To make the walk as authentic as I could, I read everything I could find about it. And I discovered something super cool. Like… blow you out of the water cool.
Red Wing, Minnesota sits near the shore of Lake Pepin. Little House on the Prairie lovers will remember this as the lake that Laura Ingalls crossed in the wagon as they left the Big Woods of Wisconsin (you know, right across the river/lake from Red Wing???) Well… Lake Pepin has a monster—the Nessie of the Mississippi. Yes, you read that right… a monster! I went looking and guess what? The “monster” has a name. Pepie! Needless to say, Pepie became a an important part of my story. Because how could he not?
And… I happened to find a stuffed Pepie at Treats & Treasures in Lake City, just south of Red Wing, so I ordered a couple for giveaways—including the one with this blog tour. Happy reading, and what do you think? Shouldn’t someone write Pepie’s story?
Blog Stops
Babbling Becky L’s Book
Impressions, January 21
Vicky
Sluiter, January 21
Debbie’s
Dusty Deliberations, January 22
Mary Hake,
January 22
Texas Book-aholic,
January 23
Where Crisis
& Christ Collide, January 23
Library Lady’s
Kid Lit, January 24
deb’s Book
Review, January 24
All-of-a-kind
Mom, January 25
Lots of Helpers,
January 25
Cover
Lover Book Review, January 26
Locks, Hooks
and Books, January 26
Splashes
of Joy, January 27
Ashley’s
Clean Book Reviews, January 27
She
Lives To Read, January 28
Abba’s
Prayer Warrior Princess, January 29
Because I
said so — and other adventures in Parenting, January 30
For Him and My
Family, January 30
Divine
Perspective, January 31
Truth and Grace
Homeschool Academy, January 31
Aryn the Libraryan,
February 1
Books I’ve Read,
February 1
Blogging With
Carol, February 2
Back
Porch Reads, February 2
Pause for Tales,
February 3
Spoken
from the Heart, February 3
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Chautona is giving away the grand prize package of a paperback of the book, a stuffed “Pepie” and a few other bookish goodies!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/23bc5/twice-sold-tales-celebration-tour-giveaway
I liked the review.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your thoughts on Twice Sold Tales, this sounds like a story that I will enjoy read and I am adding it to my TBR pile
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like Milton may be a miracle worker in more than one area. This sounds like a super story.
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